
America Dissected
Author: Incision Media LLC
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Wellness isn’t just about mindfulness, exercise, or the right skin routine. Science, politics, media, culture, tech — everything around us — interact to shape our health. On America Dissected, Drs. Abdul El-Sayed and Katelyn Jetelina cuts into what really makes us sick — be it racism, corporate greed, or snake oil influencers — and what it'll take to heal it. From for-profit healthcare to ineffective sunscreens, America Dissected cuts deeper into the state of health in America. New episodes every Thursday. Want to know where to start? Here are some fan-favorite episodes to search: Cannabis Capitalism with David Jernigan; Weight Weight Don’t Tell me with Harriett Brown; Black Scientists Matter with Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett.
I used to love this podcast. But ever since the orangutan was re-elected, this show has become like listening to my cats whine for attention. Please stop preaching to the choir about vaccines and idiocy and remember how it is to be informative and uplifting.
Definitely will give this a listen soon
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it is so out of control.
this is so true. I'm a type 1 and big pharma has always been my biggest fear. my pharmacy costs every month are more than my gross wages. if my insurance is lost, without insulin, I will be dead inside of 72 hours. that is the grim truth we type 1 diabetics face daily, in addition to all of constant work and worrying about keeping blood sugar in a normal range.
I'm having trouble understanding my own psychology on the structural racism. I know that all people are asking for is support and understanding to help reform system, but I can't help but feel attacked and acused of being racist for being born into a system I had no part in creating. I think that in my mind I am being asked to be ashamed and bear the burden for the terrible people that came before I was even born and the terrible people who still exist and I have no control over. I feel like we are not painting a picture of the future we all want. We are making snap decisions in pain, anger because we need solutions immediately before more people die or have their lives destroyed by a broken system. This change in society will take so many more generations to reach a true level of equality but I belive we are at a tipping point but people are like Ubleck (non-Newtonian fluid) if you push them to change quick they resist even harder and if you change slowly eventually you will get there
13:31 ...you can't see your audience during a podcast...
one positive byproduct of COVID is the stark exposure of the flaws of the US style of capitalism where corporations own run exploit oppress dominate every aspect of living. the artist discusses it plainly here.
gosh I love this podcast. so glad it exists. if only Dr. El-Sayed's questions were more succinct... I wonder if he would consider asking only one or two questions at a time -- rather than 4 or 5 questions connected by commentary? the guests end up answering only 1 or 2 of the bundle of questions posed -- maybe because who can remember so many questions asked at the same time? it's not a huge deal -- like I said, I love this pod -- but now and then a great question goes unanswered because it gets lost in the lengthy lead-in.
the last episode cut off at 100% before it was over can you please upload the full content
Stop the political stuff. Very transparent in last couple of podcasts. Stick to science, not left wing idealogy. You think the China figures are accurate? Come on
I just can't stand the way he says "anabotics." Is it really that difficult to enunciate the word antibiotics?
the other side of the coin is the OH SO OBVIOUS suppression by the sick care community that health and nutrition is extremely dependent on your diet, but this podcast really doesnt cover that, and also doesnt do a good job of covering alternative modalities that do work "yoga and acupuncture" mentioned at the beginning, also the suppression of cannabis research is huge!!
never stop making episodes. I'm loving your podcast. thank you
Fascinating and illuminating. And further evidence that the way we are building our cities, particularly the suburbs, is bad for human health.
While Dr. El Sayed’s bright input into the podsphere and general media is a great thing, each episode of this podcast feels like a race to state the obvious. Is it just me, or does it seem as though the show’s producers consider the audience to be unschooled, daft, provincial?